The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

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The #1 New York Times–bestselling story about American Olympic triumph in Nazi Germany and now the inspiration for the forthcoming PBS documentary “Boys of ‘36”

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The #1 New York Times–bestselling story about American Olympic triumph in Nazi Germany and now the inspiration for the forthcoming PBS documentary “Boys of ‘36”

For readers of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the fantastic, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit in point of fact meant.

It used to be an unlikely quest from the start. With a team composed of the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the University of Washington’s eight-oar crew team used to be never expected to defeat the elite teams of the East Coast and Great Britain, yet they did, going on to shock the world by defeating the German team rowing for Adolf Hitler. The emotional heart of the tale lies with Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not only to regain his shattered self-regard but also to find a real place for himself on the planet. Drawing on the boys’ own journals and vivid memories of a once-in-a-lifetime shared dream, Brown has created an unforgettable portrait of an era, a celebration of a remarkable achievement, and a chronicle of one unusual young man’s personal quest.

Daniel James Brown’s The Boys in the Boat is the type of nonfiction book that reads like a novel. Centered around the life of Joe Rantz—a farmboy from the Pacific Northwest who used to be literally abandoned as a child—and set throughout the Great Depression, The Boys in the Boat is a character-driven story with a natural crescendo if you want to have you racing to the finish. In 1936, the University of Washington’s eight-oar crew team raced its way to the Berlin Olympics for an opportunity to challenge the greatest on the planet. How this team, largely composed of rowers from “foggy coastal villages, damp dairy farms, and smoky lumber towns in all places the state,” managed to work together and sacrifice toward their goal of defeating Hitler’s feared racers is half the story. The other half is equally fascinating, as Brown seamlessly weaves in the story of crew itself. This is fast-paced and emotional nonfiction about determination, bonds built by teamwork, and what it takes to succeed in glory. —Chris Schluep

Author

Daniel James Brown

Binding

Paperback

Brand

Brown, Daniel James

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TM-0143125478, FPS-319352, POTM-0143125478

EAN

9780143125471

EANList

0884832131572, 9780143125471

ISBN

0143125478

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1

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840, hundredths-inches, 550, hundredths-inches, 71, hundredths-pounds, 90, hundredths-inches

Label

Penguin Books

Languages

English, Published, English, Original Language, English, Unknown

Manufacturer

Penguin Books

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1

NumberOfPages

404

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110, hundredths-inches, 820, hundredths-inches, 50, hundredths-pounds, 540, hundredths-inches

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1

ProductGroup

Book

ProductTypeName

ABIS_BOOK

PublicationDate

2014

Publisher

Penguin Books

ReleaseDate

2014-05-27

Studio

Penguin Books

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68, USD, $0.68

UPC

884832131572

UPCList

884832131572

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